A new office for collective negotiations around drug pricing, announced at the provincial health ministers' meeting this week, shows that the provinces are getting more serious about combining their efforts to control co ...
Daily Archives: October 3, 2014
Heard: Pan Am early-access ticket deadline is Monday
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People on the Move
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Province worried about pensioners, environment, objects to U.S. Steel loan proposal
The province is objecting to a loan proposal from U.S. Steel Canada, as it is concerned about the effect on employees, pensioners and the environment. ...
Small-business group wants Ottawa to let some TFWs stay
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business urges Ottawa to let thousands of temporary foreign workers stay in Canada while their applications for permanent residence are decided. ...
McGuinty’s client gave thousands in contributions to Liberals, getting millions in funding
Elections Ontario records show Desire2Learn Incorporated, for which the former premier now lobbies, has donated thousands to the Liberal Party over the years, receiving millions in funding back. ...
Dean: It’s time to get rid of red tape inside government
Columnist Tony Dean says rules governing public-sector travel expenses, training and procurement have become excessive in reaction to just a few bad apples. ...
Heard: St. Michael’s gets $15 million donation for new health centre
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Heard: Trucking regulation changes approved at transport ministers’ meeting
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Happening: $8.4 million goes to 17 projects in Cochrane area
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